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[PkgEval] GaussianMixtures may have a testing issue on Julia 0.4 (2015-01-17) #6

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IainNZ opened this issue Jan 17, 2015 · 1 comment

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IainNZ commented Jan 17, 2015

PackageEvaluator.jl is a script that runs nightly. It attempts to load all Julia packages and run their tests (if available) on both the stable version of Julia (0.3) and the nightly build of the unstable version (0.4). The results of this script are used to generate a package listing enhanced with testing results.

On Julia 0.4

  • On 2015-01-16 the testing status was Tests pass.
  • On 2015-01-17 the testing status changed to Package doesn't load.

Tests pass. means that PackageEvaluator found the tests for your package, executed them, and they all passed.

Package doesn't load. means that PackageEvaluator did not find tests for your package. Additionally, trying to load your package with using failed.

This issue was filed because your testing status became worse. No additional issues will be filed if your package remains in this state, and no issue will be filed if it improves. If you'd like to opt-out of these status-change messages, reply to this message saying you'd like to and @IainNZ will add an exception. If you'd like to discuss PackageEvaluator.jl please file an issue at the repository. For example, your package may be untestable on the test machine due to a dependency - an exception can be added.

Test log:

>>> 'Pkg.add("GaussianMixtures")' log

WARNING: deprecated syntax "[a=>b, ...]" at /home/idunning/pkgtest/.julia/v0.4/HDF5/deps/build.jl:24.
Use "Dict(a=>b, ...)" instead.
INFO: Installing ArrayViews v0.4.8
INFO: Installing BinDeps v0.3.7
INFO: Installing Blosc v0.1.1
INFO: Installing Clustering v0.3.3
INFO: Installing Compat v0.2.9
INFO: Installing Distances v0.2.0
INFO: Installing Distributions v0.6.3
INFO: Installing GaussianMixtures v0.0.4
INFO: Installing HDF5 v0.4.10
INFO: Installing JSON v0.4.0
INFO: Installing NumericExtensions v0.6.2
INFO: Installing NumericFuns v0.2.3
INFO: Installing PDMats v0.3.1
INFO: Installing SHA v0.0.3
INFO: Installing StatsBase v0.6.10
INFO: Installing URIParser v0.0.3
INFO: Building Blosc
INFO: Building HDF5
INFO: Package database updated

>>> 'using GaussianMixtures' log
Warning: could not import Base.add! into NumericExtensions

WARNING: deprecated syntax "(ASCIIString=>Int)[]" at /home/idunning/pkgtest/.julia/v0.4/NumericExtensions/src/benchmark.jl:16.
Use "Dict{ASCIIString,Int}()" instead.
Julia Version 0.4.0-dev+2756
Commit 4b20e10 (2015-01-17 03:18 UTC)
Platform Info:
  System: Linux (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
  CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 0 @ 2.00GHz
  WORD_SIZE: 64
  BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY Sandybridge)
  LAPACK: libopenblas
  LIBM: libopenlibm
  LLVM: libLLVM-3.3

ERROR: LoadError: LoadError: LoadError: UndefVarError: Triangular not defined
 in include at ./boot.jl:248
 in include_from_node1 at ./loading.jl:128
 in include at ./boot.jl:248
 in include_from_node1 at ./loading.jl:128
 in reload_path at ./loading.jl:152
 in _require at ./loading.jl:67
 in require at ./loading.jl:52
 in include at ./boot.jl:248
 in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:128
 in process_options at ./client.jl:312
 in _start at ./client.jl:396
while loading /home/idunning/pkgtest/.julia/v0.4/GaussianMixtures/src/gmmtypes.jl, in expression starting on line 33
while loading /home/idunning/pkgtest/.julia/v0.4/GaussianMixtures/src/GaussianMixtures.jl, in expression starting on line 15
while loading /home/idunning/pkgtest/.julia/v0.4/GaussianMixtures/testusing.jl, in expression starting on line 2

>>> test log
no tests to run
>>> end of log
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fixed in 3853410

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